Can't let me in, Tom? Didn't you let me go for a pirate?" "Yes, but that's different. A robber is more high-toned than what a pirate is — as a general thing. In most countries they're awful high up in the nobility — dukes and such. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Seite 290von Mark Twain - 1920 - 290 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...Huck, we can't let you into the gang if you ain't respectable, you know." Huck's joy was quenched. "Can't let me in, Tom? Didn't you let me go for a...hain't you always ben friendly to me? You wouldn't sbet me out, would you, Tom? You wouldn't do that, now, would you, Tom?" " Huck, I wouldn't want to,... | |
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| Victor A. Doyno, Victor Doyno - 1992 - 296 Seiten
...about dukes and nobility in order to be included in Tom's gang. Huck pleads and Tom then responds: “Can't let me in, Tom? Didn't you let me go for...different. A robber is more high-toned than what a pirate is—as a general thing. In most countries they're awful high up in the nobility—dukes and such.”... | |
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| Mark Twain - 2001 - 554 Seiten
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| Gregg Andrews - 2002 - 387 Seiten
...Transformation of Mark Twain's Boyhood Playground A Robber is more high-toned than what a pirate is—as a general thing. In most countries they're awful high up in the nobility—dukes and such. —Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer In 1882, when Mark Twain returned... | |
| Patrick J. Deneen, Joseph Romance - 2005 - 252 Seiten
...if you ain't respectable." "Didn't you let me go for a pirate?" Huck reminds him. "Yes,"Tom admits, "but that's different. A robber is more high-toned...countries they're awful high up in the nobility." Huck pleads with Tom not to shut him out. "I wouldn't want to, and I don't want to,"Tom assures him,... | |
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...on again, but Huck will have to be respectable if he means to belong to Tom Sawyer's Gang, because "a robber is more high-toned than what a pirate is — as a general thing." Huck does not want to be "shut out" from such a tempting enterprise, but Tom, in yet another of his... | |
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